Re: How to shim a neck...



On 13 Jan 2006 19:54:22 GMT, Al <alnews67@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>There was a thread here ages ago about using plastic as a shim. Personally,
>I wouldn't, but I guess high density stuff would be OK at a push.

I've used the plastic card available from model shops. Works fine and is
available in thicknesses from 0.25mm (.010") to 1.5mm (.060") - and a
variety of colours, if that's your thing... :-)
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